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1381: Socratic Method
... teacher. A person that has gone through many experiences in life can only effectively utilize the Socratic method. The challenge for the human resource and reorganization development professionals and learning organization builders is to stop teaching and, like Socrates, they learn; and by learning together, teach others to think for themselves. Then, we would have more listening, thinking, virtuous people around us. Then, this world will be a good and peaceful ...
1382: Social Perception
... try to think of reasons why our judgements could be wrong The Self-fulfilling prophecy really did make me think. Student's academic success or failure in school is due not to a teacher's teaching methods, but are due to the teacher's expectations to their students. Initially, I really found it improbable, but realized after much thought, that it did happen to me when I got a "boost" from ...
1383: Rose And Graff
... preparing to embrace the actually philosophy which is to be discussed. This is the tragedy that Graff discuss in his essay. In order to clarify his vision of incorrect schooling, he uses the analogy of teaching a student the game of baseball, in the same approach that they are taught different concepts. It is as if you were trying to learn the game of baseball by being shown a series of ...
1384: Risks And Responsibilities Of
... should also be employed to locate swimmers having problems in the pool. Lifeguards should be carefully and strategically placed throughout the facility. Each lifeguard should be fully aware of their responsibilities. Coaches are responsible for teaching swimmers all necessary skills to compete, the correct procedures to reduce the risks of injury and making sure that their swimmers are physically fit enough to compete. The failure to provide adequate training or instruction ...
1385: Resident Physician Stress And
... as time in lecture, discussion groups, and journal clubs in order to learn their specialties. An additional demand occurs in residency. Residents become teachers for peers, attending physicians, and medical students. The reasoning is that teaching often educates the teacher better than books or lectures. In many programs, residents provide substantial portions of medical student education during student's clinical years. Residents serve as on-site physicians, sometimes spending nights in ...
1386: Qualities Of A Pastoral Carer
... feel is perhaps, second to Godliness as an important quality in a pastoral care. As Paul says in his letter to Titus, In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned (Titus 2:7) And as DC Talk say on their album Jesus Freak The greatest cause of atheism in this world is Christians who ...
1387: Proposing A Solution
... they went wrong. The way these evaluations should be done is by looking at several of the student s tests during the school year. This will also make sure the teacher is on track and teaching the assured skills. This process also allows the teacher to know where her students stand among the other classes being taught the same thing. These standards and evaluations would also make the teacher take more ...
1388: Multiculturalism 2
... Aquinas, Marx and Freud. By 1987, a group called the Rainbow Coalition argued the fact that the books were all written by DWEM's or Dead White European Males. They felt that this type of teaching denied students the knowledge of contributions by people of colour, women, and other oppressed groups. In 1987, the faculty voted 39-4 to change the curriculum and do away with the fifteen book requirement and ...
1389: Language Conflict In Canda
... autonomy among the French in Quebec. The accommodation was only a temporary. English-speaking Canadians continued to try to suppress French culture and land language. Illegal laws were passed in many of the provinces against teaching in French in schools (Conlogue, 27). Compounding the problem were the religious differences between traditionally Protestant English and the Catholic French. The Orange Order, a group dedicated to preserving the Protestant religion and the English ...
1390: Learning Disabilities
... s hyperactivity (remember it is not the student's fault). 8. ADD. What is it? How is it diagnosed? What kinds of problems can arise if serious ADD problems are ignored? List 4 recommendations for teaching students with ADD that would be most valuable in your subject area. Attention Deficit Disorder is a syndrome which is characterized by serious and persistent difficulties in three specific areas: 1. Attention span 2. Impulse ...


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